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A College Education in America is a huge benefit, but opposite of that, there’s the nearly inescapable debt attached. Many organizations including the federal government have worked tirelessly to combat student loan debt in America. One such measure was the Public Service Loan Forgiveness, created in 2007 to encourage graduates to enter public sector jobs … Read more

After a long and tenuous legal trial, the Topeka Businessman Kent Lindemuth, accused of over 100 charges of bankruptcy fraud, was acquitted of all charges against him. The original accusation of bankruptcy fraud stemmed from a large number of firearms that were not disclosed to U.S. Bankruptcy Court when he originally filed. Additional bankruptcy fraud … Read more

The 600 acres near Odessa, Texas that was reserved for the Texas Clean Energy Project will hopefully be available for new projects soon, as the previous plans to develop a new coal plant there has been scrapped. Last month, the company backing the project designed to capture carbon emissions, Summit Texas Clean Energy, LLC filed … Read more